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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - State officials have opened a training facility that will be used to teach best practices for safe, quick clearance of major highway incidents in Tennessee.

The Tennessee Traffic Incident Management facility features a section of interstate-like roadway ranging from two to six lanes, guardrail, a two-way interchange, and cable and steel barrier rail, as well as a section of two-lane highway and a full four-way intersection.

The facility will be used to simulate a variety of crashes, and allow emergency responders to train on safe and efficient clearance techniques.